As I am now part of the RITE team, I am happy to let folks know that local sales, installation, training, and support for retail point of sale systems is again available to businesses and organizations in the states of Idaho, Utah, and Oregon (Montana, Wyoming, Washington State, and Nevada can be coordinated as needed).
This is great as these states lacked companies that focused on retail point of sale solutions ever since DirectPOS/RVP Business Systems closed their offices in Boise, ID, Spokane, WA and Salt Lake City, UT.
Are you in the US and in need of no cost retail point of sale advice? I'm happy to help and can be reached on my cell at 208-340-5632 (I am on Mountain Time) or via email at kevinantosh@gmail.com. There is also a contact form to the right that can be used to reach me.
Offering general point of sale advice, consulting, and sales/service to independently owned beer, wine, and liquor stores in the United States.
Thursday, July 30, 2015
Local Retail POS Installation Help - Idaho, Utah, and Oregon
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New XR7 From NCR
While NCR has been known for providing tough computers to be used in specialty retail situations like garden centers and nurseries (which I have personally worked with in the past), these computers looked like something out of the 1980's in size and design.
NCR recently released the new XR7 computer which looks more like a sleek tablet but retains the functionality of a computer. The XR7 also has gone through durability testing to ensure that the computer can handle tough retail environments.
More information about rhe XR7 can be found on this webpage: http://www.retailcontrolsystems.com/the-all-new-xr7/
You can also visit my contact page for information on how to reach me if you have questions or are in need of some free and unbiased point of sale advice.
NCR recently released the new XR7 computer which looks more like a sleek tablet but retains the functionality of a computer. The XR7 also has gone through durability testing to ensure that the computer can handle tough retail environments.
More information about rhe XR7 can be found on this webpage: http://www.retailcontrolsystems.com/the-all-new-xr7/
You can also visit my contact page for information on how to reach me if you have questions or are in need of some free and unbiased point of sale advice.
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Thursday, July 23, 2015
Age of Posts - Outdated Information
While I do my best to keep all my blog site and YouTube Channel content updated, some of the posts contain information from more than 2 years ago and the information may be outdated. I'm working on cleaning up or adding notes if the information is outdated.
You can always contact me directly if you want to make sure that the information is correct and current. Visit my contact page for information on how to reach me.
You can always contact me directly if you want to make sure that the information is correct and current. Visit my contact page for information on how to reach me.
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